Wide Receivers

Wide ReceiversHeading into the 2013 season some felt Clemson had the best unit of wide receivers in America. Southern Cal would argue and I really liked Florida State's as well but Clemson could have made a legitimate argument.

Fast forward five months and some Tiger faithful are nervous about the future of the position.

The wide receiver situation at Clemson is a perfect example of why you have to continue to recruit every year at every position.

Several years ago Clemson had Derrick Hamilton, Kevin Youngblood, Airese Currie and Roscoe CrosbyRoscoe Crosby Wide Receiver# 6-2, 220Union, SCView Full Profile. The feeling was this group was the best group of receivers in school history. However, turnover happens fast in college football. Crosby turned pro in baseball. Youngblood broke his leg but was able to come back and Hamilton left school to turn pro after his junior season.

Hopkins had an All-American type season but all indications are that he is going pro a year early. Watkins was hurt and suspended and frankly had a sophomore slump. Brown graduates. Bryant was suspended for the bowl game and his status is questionable heading into the spring. Peake has shown some signs but must step up in 2013. Humphries has been solid and red-shirt freshman Germone HopperGermone HopperFr. Wide Receiver#5 6-0, 175Charlotte, NCView Full Profile turned heads during his red-shirt season.

The staff wants to sign two or three wide outs in the upcoming recruiting class and had three commitments coming into the new year. However, rivals.com's top 100 receiver Demarcus Robinson flipped to Florida this week on the same day Ryan Jenkins announced he was headed to Tennessee instead of Clemson.

The Jenkins decommitment was not a huge deal. Three star wide receivers are a dime a dozen. He can be replaced in this class by someone better without much effort. However, the Robinson flip hurts at this point. He was a star and the staff had huge plans for him as early as next season.

Now Clemson's staff turns its attention to Marquez North, the nation's number two wide out according to rivals.com. North favored Clemson as a junior but did not like the commitments of Mike Williams, Robinson and Jenkins. North now favors North Carolina and Tennessee over Clemson but the Tigers get an official visit this weekend. All of the sudden North becomes a huge priority.

Clemson should be OK at wide receiver in 2013 but Jeff ScottJeff ScottAssistant Coach / WRs / Recruiting CoordinatorView Full Profile potentially faces a tough situation in 2014 and beyond. Sammy Watkins could turn pro after the 2013 season. Bryant is always a wild card and is someone that would be hard to count on in 2013 or beyond. The 2014 season could see Peake, Humnphries and Hopper as the main wide outs with Mike Williams' development a key to his playing time that season.

The point is that college football is very unstable and the turnover rate is always high. Staffs have to continue to recruit at a high level and replace stars with future stars.

The good news is that Clemson has a very good story to tell prospects. Clemson's wide receivers have been extremely productive and prospects want to see results. Some staff can tell prospects what they want to hear but Clemson's staff can show them results. A prospect that favors Nuk Hopkins in style can be shown what his role can look like. A prospect that features a style closer to Sammy Watkins can be shown what his role could look like as well.

I am not ready to panic just yet but Clemson has some hurdles to clear in order to maintain a very high level of play at this position.

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